'''Bad Hair Day''' is a zine created by Sarah Johnson in January, 2007.

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'''Bad Hair Day''' is a [[zine]] created by [[Sarah Johnson]] in January, 2007.

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<nowiki> While the zine tends not to have a particular focus, articles on feminism and other types of oppression

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While the zine tends not to have a particular focus, articles on feminism and other types of oppression can be found in the issues. However, not all of the essays are about prejudice. Some are just rants, raves, reviews, etc. It features artwork and free-style writing as well.

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can be found in the issues. However, not all of the essays are about prejudice. Some are just rants, raves,

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reviews, etc. It features artwork and free-style writing as well.

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BHD is about a quarter of a page in size but has few to many pages, depending on the issue. Almost every

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issue is made solely by Sarah Johnson. The pages are taken from her BAD HAIR DAY notebook, scanned into the

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computer, resized to a quarter of a page and then reprinted out to be copied and cut and assembled for the readers.

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For more information, or for ordering information visit the site below.

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BHD is about a quarter of a page in size but has few to many pages, depending on the issue. Almost every issue is made solely by Sarah Johnson. The pages are taken from her BAD HAIR DAY notebook, scanned into the computer, resized to a quarter of a page and then reprinted out to be copied and cut and assembled for the readers.

Revision as of 10:05, 4 January 2007

While the zine tends not to have a particular focus, articles on feminism and other types of oppression can be found in the issues. However, not all of the essays are about prejudice. Some are just rants, raves, reviews, etc. It features artwork and free-style writing as well.

BHD is about a quarter of a page in size but has few to many pages, depending on the issue. Almost every issue is made solely by Sarah Johnson. The pages are taken from her BAD HAIR DAY notebook, scanned into the computer, resized to a quarter of a page and then reprinted out to be copied and cut and assembled for the readers.